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| If you've ever wondered where everything came from - like the flowers outside, the birds in the sky, or the moon at night - 7 Days of Creation is the book to read! It explains to little ones what God did on each of the seven days and how things came to be along the way! It helps kids understand not only how great and powerful God is, but how creative He is too! He is the Master at arts and crafts, and He loves His creation more than anything. |
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| This quality cube puzzle features six puzzles in one! Piece together the first six days of creation one by one and then rest on the seventh. Ages 6 and up. |
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| Assessment and solution for seven common obstacles to building small groups. It's one thing to start a small group ministry. It's another to keep the groups in your church healthy and headed in the same direction. Whatever your church's approach may bewhether it is a church with groups or of groups sooner or later, as a leader, you'll need to do some troubleshooting. That's when the expert, to-the-point guidance in this book will prove its worth. The beauty of this book lies in its unique diagnostic process. It allows you to assess, diagnose, and correct seven common "deadly sins" that can drain the life from your church's small group ministry. In The Seven Deadly Sins of Small Group Ministry, what would take you years to learn through trial and error is distilled into some of the most useful information you can find. Drawing on the knowledge they've gleaned from working inside Willow Creek Community Church, from consulting with hundreds of churches, and from conducting conferences and seminars worldwide, small group experts Bill Donahue and Russ Robinson furnish you with proven, real-life solutions to the toughest problems in your small group ministry. This is not theoryit is hands-on material you can read and apply today. |
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| This perennial bestseller offers a principle-centered approach for solving personal and professional problems. With penetrating insights and pointed anecdotes, Covey reveals a step-by-step pathway for living with fairness, integrity, honesty, and human dignity. |
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| Our daily habits determine our future. This book offers seven biblically-based habits to help believers be successful and achieve more for God than they ever thought possible. |
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| Seven tools to help readers face their weaknesses and overcome them through Christ. |
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| Seven times Jesus spoke from the cross, and each of those seven last words still speaks to us today. Judith Mattison reminds us that the death of Christ is the clearest expression of God's redeeming love for us. The cross, once a sign of defeat and shame, has become a sign of victory over sin and death. The author's meditations on each of Jesus' seven last words are accompanied by hymns and poetry that enlarge the possible meanings of each word, and by questions for reflection or discussion. Filled with messages of grace and love, this book is ideal for devotional reading and group study, or for use as a preaching resource. |
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| Having spent a lifetime in Christian ministry, Selwyn Hughes has discovered key elements in the Christian life that are more than just principlesthey are laws. These laws operate much like the laws of nature. They are sure and can be trusted. Selwyn came upon these laws after reflecting on his many years of experience not only as a minister of the gospel but more poignantly as a disciple of Jesus. These laws represent the irreducible minimum of the truth of the gospel. This book is the refined presentation taken from Selwyn's most powerful observations. |
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| Educational fads come and go, but the basic principles of classroom communication are timeless. Originally written in 1884, this concise manual covers seven factors that you can apply to any instructional situation. Explore how an understanding of the lesson; language; teacher and the teaching process; learner and the learning process; and review and application of material can improve your effectiveness as an educator. |
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| A throwaway buzzword in pop psychology, intimacy remains a litmus test for the health of relationships and is something everyone should strive for, says Kelly, the bestselling author of The Rhythm of Life. "Intimacy is the one thing a person cannot live happily without," he writes. Since many people cling to the "pubescent notion" that intimacy and sex are synonymous, Kelly begins by talking about what intimacy is not-sex, common interests-and proffering up inspirational tidbits and oft heard motivational questions ("Who energizes you?" "Why do they energize you?" "How do you want to be remembered?") before hammering home the thesis of this book: intimacy is a "legitimate need." His seven levels of intimacy-cliches; facts; opinions; hopes and dreams; feelings; faults, fears and failures; and legitimate needs-each get a chapter-length discussion. Kelly advocates openness-in communication, enduring pain, delaying gratification-and sprinkles in bits of spirituality in cajoling readers to foster intimacy, and, in turn, love and the meaning of life. "Life is about love. It's about whom you love and whom you hurt. Life's about how you love and hurt the people close to you." His view may seem simplistic, but Kelly's simple, direct prose and patient explanations will appeal to spiritual readers |
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